Issue 27, 2015

Reaction mechanism for the highly efficient catalytic decomposition of peroxynitrite by the amphipolar iron(iii) corrole 1-Fe

Abstract

The amphipolar iron(III) corrole 1-Fe is one of the most efficient catalysts for the decomposition of peroxynitrite, the toxin involved in numerous diseases. This research focused on the mechanism of that reaction at physiological pH, where peroxynitrite is in equilibrium with its much more reactive conjugated acid, by focusing on the elementary steps involved in the catalytic cycle. Kinetic investigations uncovered the formation of a reaction intermediate in a process that is complete within a few milliseconds (k1 ∼ 3 × 107 M−1 s−1 at 5 °C, about 7 orders of magnitude larger than the first order rate constant for the non-catalyzed process). Multiple evidence points towards iron-catalyzed homolytic O–O bond cleavage to form nitrogen dioxide and hydroxo- or oxo-iron(IV) corrole. The iron(IV) intermediate was found to decay via multiple pathways that proceed at similar rates (k2 about 106 M−1 s−1): reaction with nitrogen dioxide to form nitrate, nitration of the corrole macrocyclic, and dimerization to binuclear iron(IV) corrole. Catalysis in the presence of substrates affects the decay of the iron intermediate by either oxidative nitration (phenolic substrates) or reduction (ascorbate). A large enough excess of ascorbate accelerates the catalytic decomposition of PN by 1-Fe by orders of magnitude, prevents other decay routes of the iron intermediate, and eliminates nitration products as well. This suggests that the beneficial effect of the iron corrole under the reducing conditions present in most biological media might be even larger than in the purely chemical system. The acquired mechanistic insight is of prime importance for the design of optimally acting catalysts for the fast and safe decomposition of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.

Graphical abstract: Reaction mechanism for the highly efficient catalytic decomposition of peroxynitrite by the amphipolar iron(iii) corrole 1-Fe

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jan 2015
Accepted
23 Feb 2015
First published
23 Feb 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 12234-12243

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Reaction mechanism for the highly efficient catalytic decomposition of peroxynitrite by the amphipolar iron(III) corrole 1-Fe

S. Avidan-Shlomovich and Z. Gross, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 12234 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT00086F

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